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Flux and sources of nutrients in the Mississippi-Atchafalaya River Basin: Topic 3 Report for the IntegratedAssessment on Hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico.
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River Basin ManagementEngineeringEstuarine GeochemistryWater ResourcesWatershed ManagementMississippi-atchafalaya River BasinTopic 3Relative ImportanceMarine PollutionAgricultural EconomicsThs ReportNutrient CycleSediment-water InteractionWater QualityCoastal GeochemistryHydrology
Ths report addresses the following two questions: 1) What are the loads (flux) of nutrients transported from the Mississippi-Atchafalaya River Basin to the Gulf of Mexico, and where do they come from within the basin? 2) What is the relative importance of specific human activities, such as agriculture, point-source discharges, and atmospheric deposition in contributing to these loads? These questions were addressed by first estimating the flux of nutrients from the Mississippi-Atchafalaya River Basin and about 50 interior basins in the Mississippi River system using measured historical streamflow and water quality data. Annual nutrient inputs and outputs to each basin were estimated using data from the National Agricultural Statistics Service, National Atmospheric Deposition Program, and point-source data provided by the USEPA. Next, a nitrogen mass balance was developed using agricultural statistics, estimates of nutrient cycling in agricultural systems, and a geographic information system. Finally, multiple regression models were developed to estimate the relative contributions of the major input sources to the flux of nitrogen and phosphorus to the Gulf of Mexico.